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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
that, in case of removal, death, resignation, or inability, both of the President and Vice-President, the cabinet officers succeed in the following order: Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of War, Attorney-General, Postmaster-General, Secretary of Navy, and Secretary of Interior......Jan. 19, 1886 Four hundred Chinamen driven out of Seattle, Washington Territory, without violence, and sent to San Francisco, Feb. 7; riots result, and United States troops ordered out......Feb. 7-9, 1886 Proclamation of President orders unlawful assemblages in Washington Territory to disperse......Feb. 9, 1886 Major-Gen. W. S. Hancock, born 1824, dies at Governor's Island, N. Y.,......Feb. 9, 1886 Horatio Seymour, born 1810, dies at Utica, N. Y.......Feb. 12, 1886 Mr. Morrison introduces his tariff bill in the House......Feb. 15, 1886 John B. Gough, temperance lecturer, born 1817, dies at Frankford, Pa.......Feb. 18, 1886 House of Representatives appoints a committ
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Washington, (search)
okane Falls......1878 Constitutional convention meets at Walla Walla, June 11, 1878, sits twenty-four days. Constitution ratified by the people......November, 1878 Citizens generally participate in goldspike celebration of completion of Northern Pacific Railroad......September, 1883 Attempts of Knights of Labor to expel the Chinese from Washington lead to riots. Governor Squire, by proclamation, calls on citizens to preserve peace, Nov. 5, 1885; and a riot occurring in Seattle, Feb. 7, 1886, he declares martial law......Feb. 8, 1886 State school for defective youth established at Vancouver......Jan. 26, 1888 Washington admitted to the Union......1889 Constitution framed by a convention which meets at Olympia, July 3; ratified by the people, 40,152 to 11,879. Articles for woman suffrage and prohibition are rejected......Oct. 1, 1889 President proclaims Washington a State from......Nov. 11, 1889 Cities of Seattle, Spokane, Ellensburg, and Vancouver visited by d